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Hi all! I'd like to know how words ending in -jus in singular would be in plural. Like waddjus. How to say walls? Is there any rule when gg is pronounced as ng...
Fredrik
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Jun 8, 2005
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8411
... Just WA- and JA-stems, at least so far. It looks like David Salo has cancelled the project. Thanks a lot for your explanations concerning adverbs and ...
rausch_roman
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Jun 8, 2005
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8412
... Just WA- and JA-stems. At least so far. It looks like David Salo has cancelled the project. Thanks for your explanations concerning adverbs and...
rausch_roman
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Jun 8, 2005
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I remember reading an article thet addressed this question ("how easy was it for 5th - 6th century speakers of germanic to understand one another"), but I...
Sigi Vandewinkel
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Jun 8, 2005
11:22 pm
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... I started out with Wright's grammar. I found it presented the paradigms without too many confusing digressions (although there is some discussion in each...
llama_nom
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Jun 9, 2005
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8415
... 1) şata, etc. was used much less than "the" in English. With an unqualified noun like this, 'şata bloş' would probably mean "that blood" or "this...
llama_nom
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Jun 9, 2005
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Hi Fredrik, Your questions are quite difficult and I expected someone who knows better to answer them. I'll try my best. 1. words ending in -jus: *waddjus...
Francisc Czobor
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Jun 9, 2005
8:22 am
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... Hi Fredrik, Nominative plural not attested for such words, as far as I can think. I checked: waddjus, assarjus, stubjus, drunjus. Are there any others?...
llama_nom
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Jun 9, 2005
4:58 pm
8418
Thanks. Those are good sources. Personally I like the querky forms of the Jer, Quairthra, Pairthra, Ezec, and Sauil. That's my two cents worth. Thanks. ... ...
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Jun 16, 2005
4:21 am
8419
Hi! Thanx for the answers to my last questions and I hope you can answer my new questions. 1) Words such as ga-wiss, dis-wiss and af-stass are fem. i-stems....
Fredrik
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Jun 28, 2005
12:22 pm
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wouldnt no, 7 be like atta,this qino juggo......handus Fredrik <gadrauhts@...> wrote:Hi! Thanx for the answers to my last questions and I hope you can...
OSCAR HERRERA
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Jun 28, 2005
1:06 pm
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Hi Fredrik, ... But ... The second s in these words is not removed during declension, thus is part of the stem. Attested examples (according to Köbler): ...
Francisc Czobor
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Jun 28, 2005
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... knows ... Yes 'd' is right, but with the demonstrative/article it's declined weak: şai nasidans. ... stemvowel ... better…) There doesn't seem to be any...
llama_nom
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Jun 28, 2005
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... Avraham Polok, "Khuzaria", (Hebrew) Tel Aviv, 5711 (1950?) published an important study on the Khazars that researchers still refer to. He quotes from...
Yair Davidiy
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... an ... Gothish ... Hi Yair, Have you seen the book? I'd be curious to know what linguistic evidence Avraham Polok used to relate Yiddish and Gothic. Llama...
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Jul 2, 2005
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8425
... of ... if ... Gothic ... those ... that ... at...
klikabcd
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Jul 4, 2005
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8426
Dear all Please forgive my lingua.amateurism but I have nobody else to ask then you in here Searching the gender changing problem with the nouns I have notice...
homermakedonski
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Jul 4, 2005
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... I'm already using this chart, thanks anyway. :-) ... Well, the length marks always remind me of their quality. :-) ... Hmm.. Yes, it seems that 'abrs' is...
rausch_roman
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Jul 4, 2005
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... Good example. I'll have to think about this. I see that the article/demonstrative regularly appears also with 'fairhvus' "the world" or "this world"....
llama_nom
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Jul 4, 2005
11:26 am
8429
Dear Goce/Homer, I sincerely would like to help you, supposed I'm able, but I didn't understand what is actually your question. The fonts you used (Greek ...
Francisc Czobor
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Jul 7, 2005
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8430
Dear Group, I would like to introduce a new and refreshing group which discusses the history of Ancient Rome: from the lives of the Roman Kings, to the...
Jordan Perry
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Jul 13, 2005
5:17 pm
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jordan, sah ist gutarazda club...auk batista wiljanaim du izwara club.. i also send my condolences to the people in london in dealing with that tradgedy...
OSCAR HERRERA
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Jul 13, 2005
9:38 pm
8432
I have a problem with the grammar, coz my book is kinda indistinct about some...or alot. This time I'd like to know about the strong verbs. I read in my book...
Fredrik
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Jul 18, 2005
12:34 pm
8433
Hi, Fredrik, I understand that you are interested in the perfect tense forms of strong verbs. For niman: indeed what you have is correct: nam, namt, nam,...
Francisc Czobor
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Jul 18, 2005
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8434
Hi Fredrik, Another curiosity: the Class 7 verb 'saian' "to sow" forms the indicative past 1st/3rd sg. regularly, 'saíso', but the indicative past 2nd sg. is...
llama_nom
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Jul 18, 2005
9:01 pm
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I don't know how good verbix is but acording to them saian is saisot. No s at all. Look at: http://www.verbix.com/webverbix/go.asp?T1=saian&D1=15&H1=115 Even...
Fredrik
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Jul 25, 2005
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8436
... saisot. ... T1=saian&D1=15&H1=115 Hails Fredrik, See for yourself [ http://www.wulfila.be/Corpus/Find.asp ], 'saisost' is attested at L 19,21. It is the...
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Jul 25, 2005
11:29 pm
8437
Speaking of tenses I wonder somethings. First of all, is gothic poor with tenses? What I can understand there's only one for now, present tense. And one for...
Fredrik
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Aug 3, 2005
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8438
Dear Group, I would like to introduce a new and refreshing group which discusses the history of Ancient Rome: from the lives of the Roman Kings, to the...
Jordan Perry
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Aug 4, 2005
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8439
Hi, Fredrik, The German authors (like Streitberg a century ago and Koebler in the present) speak about "Indikativ, Optativ, Imperativ". David Salo in his...
Francisc Czobor
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